1. A piece of Banksy artwork on the Lower East Side caused a bit more hubbub than usual yesterday when a man was injured while workers tried to move it.

3. The artwork, an eerie depiction of horses wearing goggles painted on the side of a tractor-trailer, had been living in a vacant lot at 157 Ludlow St. when workers came to move the piece and bring it to an art gallery after it had been vandalized.

6. A crowd had gathered to watch the spectacle of the artwork being moved and take pictures.

8. But while workers tried to put the trailer on a flatbed, the high tension from the weight of the trailer caused a strap lifting up the vehicle to snap, whipping out and hitting a man who fell to the ground, witness Erick Howard told BuzzFeed.

12. After a forklift worker immediately went to the man to see if he was all right, Howard said the man’s friend began arguing with the worker and telling him he was going to sue him.

14. Though the man appeared to be in genuine pain, some were wary to trust any activity around the anonymous artist, like a doorman at nearby bar The Living Room, who allegedly said, “That guy’s looking for a paycheck.”